Mudslides close tracks to passenger trains north of Seattle

A moratorium on passenger trains had been in place because of a previous mudslide Friday. (KOMO News)

SEATTLE (AP) — More mudslides have covered train tracks north of Seattle, further halting passenger service between Seattle and Everett.

BNSF Railway spokesman Gus Melonas says rains washed mud down a steep slope just north of Seattle early Sunday morning and covered the track's main line.

A moratorium on passenger trains had been in place because of a previous mudslide Friday. It has now been extended. That means no passenger train service will be running between Seattle and Everett until at least early Tuesday morning.

Melonas says a mudslide also covered tracks in Canada Sunday morning and temporarily halted passenger trains between Bellingham and Vancouver, British Columbia.